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t 12 THE OREGON DAILY " JOURNAL; PORTLAND. MONDAY 'EVENING,; JULY--18, -ISO i iL 285-287 WASHINGTON T Four Doors Bast of Perkins Hotel ' m m . t . . , . . " Colossal Clearance Sale-of Our Tremendous Colorado Purchases ,: i i i I I II I C33 I 1 1 1 1 I II I I . At 10 on th 1.00, i now on at this progressive store, snd we are going to clear out everything in the place if we have to give the goods away. HERE ARE SOME OF OUR PRICES, and if they do not coax readers, of this advertisement to buy now, while prices ye down to almost nothing, then no words that we could utter couldV ' - . SHOES MEN'S : SUITS $20.00 to $30.00 Frock Suits, going now V , at ....;... .95.00 $15.00 Sack Suits. .,,iV,. .....,. ,,$6.95 $17.60 to $25.00 Sack Suits, and $25.00 to $30.00 Misfit Tailor-Made , Suits, - from the Royal Tailors of Chicago........... $9.09 $35.00 to $40.00 and $50.00 Sack Suits, THE VERY BEST OF MEN'S WEAR EVER MADE, at the insignificant . price T of . ; ; , . . . . ... .'. . . .914.05 Coats and Vests from $20.00, $25.00 and $30.00 Suits, it............. ....... ?5.00 TROUSERS $3.50 Pants. $1.09; $3.75 to $5.50 Pants, ... $2.99; $7.50. Trousers. r. v.. ?3.09 VESTS -t 05 For Men's All-Wool Vests. - ' ' V . $2.50 to $5.00 Fancy White Vests. v.rf. 50 $2.50 to $4.00 Vests, of nobby designs. .$1.05 $4.50 to $6.50 Fancy Vests, new styles. .$2.95 UNDERWEAR 15f, For 40c Underwear.- . - , . 24 For 50c" Underwear. ;t ; v ;, v 48 For $1.00 Underwear. . r " 'X GO For $1.50 Underwear. 08 For $2.50 Underwear. . ? . ; v SHIRTS ' i ' V 39 For 75c Negligee Shirts. ' " . 60 For $1.25 Negligee Shirts. . 80 For $1.50 Negligee Shirts.. 51 For $1.00 White Shirts. .50 For $1.00 Work Shirts. HATS '7 91.00 Buys $2.25 Sample Hats. 1 91.50 Buys $3.00 Soft and Stiff Hats. f2.50 Buys $5.00 Stetson Hats. ; V 3.00 Buys the Hamilton Hat TIES :; V.-,.!',-: 25 ni 501 Buys any Tie in Strain's ; values range up to $2.50. . , . Custom-Made Shoes only sold at Strain's. 91.95 For $3.00 Shoes. . f2.95 For $5.10 Shoes. Y, : 7 : . 93.45 For $7.50 Shoes. v 91.00 For $2.00 Tennis Shoes. :V V' '''"-: SOX lC-'j.':-':'': 15 For 25c Sox. . . 10 For 15c Sox." ' - . 25 For 50c Sox. : SUSPENDERS ' 25 For Guyott and all other kinds of 50c Sua-.; penders. ' ' 50 For all kinds of $1.00 and $1.75 Silk Web ' Suspenders. "- HANDKERCHIEFS 2lat Buys any soft, hemstitched, ready-for- ' use 25c Handkerchief. - 's :to P COATS - L , , Are comfortable these evenings and morn ings, too, for that matter. $12.50 to $16.50 Top Coats. . $0.50 $25.00 to $40.00 Top Coats. ...... ...912J50, WINTER OVERCOATS ' The $15.00 and $20.00 kind.... ;.... ..$7.50 The $25.00, $35.00 and $40.00 kind. . . .$10.00 COATS AND VESTS - From $20.00, $25.00 and $30.00 Suits... $5.00 From $25.00 Suits. ..; . .$3.52 Garments for Nothing I will give my goods free of cost to any one who can duplicate them for a cent less ' than double my price in any other store in this city. .There's a chance for you, and I -mean every word of it --f - "' . . ; Faithfully yours, , PAUL STRAIN, i.'V;i.'i , -...The Price-Cutter.: 'I v 1 .pM'. - . ... . X4 1 i0c I . : 5c : 1 . Sc I 1 8c 1 38c For lAdlea pbtln I For ;. Chlldnift I ( " and fancy colored Wait Lac Strip 1 Sunbonneta, with Bonncta, H-cnt I (1 V ' niftlea; worth I Bo. value. I : 1 M V . . . 1 I V '. l I II ' : I Wa' ara makin apaclal raductloa In arary ready-to- II chlefa. I . ) I (I . Y y mj) v J aaaaon'a gooda new, crlap and atyllah. i A twrgain (or II ;-: -g, ' ' I ' - : . ; - ; M collar and euSa aaaortment I ona crada lor f4.88 and another lor. ...... .V"w II ' ARAGONIA MADE READY FOR CARGO SIO nXZOXTEB MAS ABOTTT TOT- ismin - siiciiiaiia aid wiu szanr LOADna ruioiT cam tomoxiow svoam noniK . ruzzxzs cvstoks sxrasTsv ' '-- Tomorrow the - ateamhlp Arasonla 1 -will complete dlacbarglng- her freight and will move? over to the Southern Pa clflo dock,.' where aha will begin taking on cargo for the 'outward voyage. The f int freight aha will receive will be a .consignment of flatcara. There are 14 of these In the lot, and the lightest 'pieces weigh aoroe five ton each. From .the Southern Pacific dock the steamer will move down to the flour mills, where the major portion of her cargo will be' .received. . The floors of the Alaska dock ara trewn with oriental goods of every de scription which have been taken from the steamer's hold. Custom-house offi cials are busily employed looking them .over and making entrlea in their note books. .This morning they were pussling -their brains over a couple of lots of sugar, each lot containing 2,000 sacks. One lot waa branded with a diamond "P" , nd marked "Extra fine"; the other bora a diamond "P," underneath which had been written the . word Fine." The sugar bad been , shipped In sacks ex actly alike, and the only difference in . the two brand a waa the word "Extra." Both shipments ara consigned to two different local firms, and each of them ts claiming the sugar which Is encased , In the sacks bearing the word "Extra." In order to aatlsfy the members, of both firms, the conclusion has been .reached to divide the fine Aiid extra fine sugar equally between them. A compar ison of the two brands was made this ' morning In the presence of a large gath ering of disinterested persons, who de- : cided that there is but little difference between the two grades of sugar. OXYMTXAaT IS SOCXZD. ' . The steamer Olympian was success fully docked this morning. .The bottom of her buU will be cleaned and painted. . It la probable that aha will be floated r some time tomorrow. The Olympian be longs to the O. K. A N. Co.. and has been lying In the boneyard for almost 10 years. She 1a a side wheeler, and at one time waa considered to be 'the sw.lft ent boat In local' waters. But oh ao count of the large amount of opal aha consumed she was expenstve'Xoi operate. mil rua - or bxstbsss. A flag pole made fof the river pilots naa been raised on a vacant lot opposite the association's headquarters. From the top Hosts a miniature American flag Inverted ae a signal of distress. The prite has caused considerable merriment pn the water front. It was presented to the pilots by Captain Hughes of the British ship Beacon Rock. Several workmen were employed to raise It In front of the pilots' headquarters. When the men showed tip to perform the task they began to ask a few questions. Finally they were convinced i that . the staff had not been built by union labor and they declined to proceed with fhe work. It waa left lying on the aldewalk until yesterday when It was placed In the vacant- lot," presumably by dis gruntled union men who hoisted the In verted flag In revenge. tovm mum bus. Four coasting steamers are ezpepted to reach Portland either this evening or tonight; They are the Columbia, the Despatch, the Aberdeen and the Aurella. All are bringing general cargoes from San Francisco. The Columbia arrived at Astoria this morning at I -o'clock, and four hours later left up for Port land. She ia expected to reach her dock In Portland at about t o'clock thla af ternoon. ' -." ' . v The other were expected to put in an appearance at the mouth of the river early thla morning, but they -ad not been alghted up to noon. It la thought probable that their progress has been In terfered with to no small extent by the .heavy weather that baa been experienced off the coast during the past few days. v' ; . scAm sons. -"V, Astoria. July ' 1 1. Arrived at i and left up at 10:1 a. m. Steamer Colum bia, from San Francisco. Arrived down at a. ro. Schooner Minnie A. Cains. t London.' July H. Arrived Oerman bark Magdalene, from Portland. ' Astoria, July 17. Arrived down at I a. m. and sailed at lt:I0 p, m. Steamer Costa Rica, for San Francisco and steamer Alliance, for San Francisco and ooast porta. San Francisco, July 17. Sailed last night Steamer Redondo, for Portland. Astoria,' July It. Condition of the bar at I a. rn., smooth; wind aoutheast; weather clear.. . - . . , SAYS ISLANDS v ARE QUIET NOW J. B. Uyams, wife and aon are gueats today at the Imperial. Mr. Hyama is connected with the quartermaster's de partment. U. S. army, and has just been transferred -to Portland. He has been In the service at Manila Ave years, and expresses himself as highly pleased with his present location. "Being. In the government service. . it would not be proper for me to apeak of military con ditions In the Islands." he said. "Things are very quiet In Luion tt present. The only matter of Interest In Manila Is the construction of sn extensive street rail way aystem, , which la now well along to completion, and the line Is expected to begin operations In October. There will be 10 miles of track, covering the entire city: .. ' r-- SUNDAY CONCERT , . ATTRACTS CROWDS - Though the day waa not an Ideal one for visiting resorts, the city park waa crowded yeaterday with throngs of Deo- pie who listened to the music of Brown' band.. . Mon. women and children -were) crowded around the bandstand and an excellent program was rendered. ' . The moat popular pieces that were rendered were Rosslnl s overture, "Bern Iramlde," selection from Carmen, and Paderewskl'a "Minuet." Brown's band has been Increased from to to tt pieces and la rapidly winning an enviable place with Portland people. At eight o'clock thla evening the band will render the following program at Hawthorne Park: l March "Uncle Sammy. . .... .Holsman Walts 'Voice of the Night". ...Harris I Overture "Bohem lan Girl" ....... Balf e J Intermesso "Katunlca" I O. Smith Medley Overture "The Climax". OHare Idyl Afrlcalne Tlmbuctoo". .. ..Qlebel Descriptive piece "A Hunting Scene" Bucalossll Caravan episode "Oeils". ..... .Langey Scenes from "The Daughter of the Regiment" Donlsettl A Missouri Mule "No Kick Coming" . - Blake Charles I Brown, Conductor, CARNIVAL PROFITS - FOR FAIR BUILDING : The fund which the Fraternal Build-1 Ing association la raising for the con struction of a temple of fraternity at the Lewis and Clark fair will be aug mented by 11,200, which Is the profit realised by the carnival Just closed. Added to this Is the $1,880 of the relief fund, which the carnival management ia determined to secure. The relief I committee has refused to give It up. o a special committee has been ap pointed by tne carnival management. with Instructions to file ault at once. If the U.880 la secured the profit will to. over i4,ooo. .:' The profit la much lesa than the car nival people expected. . The expenses of I the Fourth of July celebration i were enormous, 17.00 a man being paid for musicians alone. Added to thla expense 1 waa the cost of fireworks. Considering ihe fact that there were so many other attractions during the carnival season, the committee considers Itself fortunate that proceeds are not a minus quantity. r Winiamette Valley Chautaoqna Association. The Willamette Valley Chautauqua Is now in session at Gladstone park near Oregon City. The Southern Paclflo com pany has provided special service from East Washington street and has placed tickets on sale at greatly reduced rates. First train leaves East Waahlngton street at 7:41 a. m. and at intervals of about one hour until i:3 -p. m. Last train leaves . Gladstone for Portland at 10:zo p. m. - - v " : mm Cures all Kidney and Bladder Diseases Guaranteed For Sale by- WOODARD, CLARKE & CO. and LAUE-DAVIS DRUG CO. portent Mid-Season Event at This Store .Oar greatest of sales, at which every department is adding its might to help swell the receipts for the dull summer months. - This is the 'time of year we are licensed to cut the prices of every article in stock anu wc are iuuuh u.- . iu uc convince cunic ana occuuyum uui . ' , necessary. ; ,' ... - :-V For Children's Sun bonneta. 1 plain and fane? colors; regu lar 25a ,-v ": .For Ladies Muslin Drawers, with hem and tucks or with ruffle. - . ! Waists lc Tard -' f or Black Linen Scrim In terllhgs, worth , T certts. 2k For Men's Four-in-Hand and -Windsor Cotton -Tiea.-"; 3lc For skein Domestlo Yanv: pink, . and blue. , . J"or MJsaes .TVaah Walking Sklrta. . 4c For ltxtt-lnch un bleached Honey comb Towela. - - 6lc .Tard for colored and -black - Spun glass Lining. ' 5c For ltxZt-lnch un bleached ' Turkish Towels. i , ...... Ac 'For ". 14x20-lnch hemmed ' bleached Huck' Towels. . lie For Ladles' ' Reno stitched Handkerchiefs. 15c For Child's Nasa reth .Walat,' worth itc ., . . 2lC For ' Brass Exten sion . Sash Curtain Rods, H Inches long. White Waist s,-' drummer's sample line rno two alike- all high tailored and trimmed In tucks . and lneertloa of lace and embroidery front, collar and cuffs aaaortment of it , different CI Q stylea ....... ....' We ave- white-Lawn Walata of sir different atylea. handsomely made aHover laca yoae. apjia lucaea -front, tucked sleeves and tucked back, of embroidery, lace and Mexican drawn work, In double breasted and. aallsrr effect Our price i.VetJ Another grade, made with three rows or tucks down - the front-with several rows qf hemstitching between, stitched box plait, tucked and hemstitched collar and cuffa and tucked back, neatly trimmed with SRr " medallions and embroidery............ OOV StlU another Waist, made with tucks, embroidery aaJ r lace medallions, tucked collar and cuffs and vO tucked back. only..,. UUV White Lawn Waist, with bertha effect, trimmed In- sertlon, 'edged wltK"Valenclenne lace, trimmed with ' medallions. Insertion down the plait, three tucks on either aide of plait, tucked collar and cuffs CI QC and tucked back. for..i.... ,.,.,-.V"w Tan Silk Finish Batiste Waist, neatly made with three ,- pleata on each aide; the pleat down the .front trim med with me&JUona; tucked collar and cuffs. iCOr Regular tl.BOTfor..... VOW A special offer' on our Colored Wash Waists, neatly made In all colore: $2.00, I1.7S. $1.60 and I1.2S QC- now selling for, each. Ladies' Shirt Waist Suits In Calico ; and Percales: a : good assortment of colors; 12.50, fl.Sl and. A A .. tl.60, for.., ...eJI.WW Ladles'' Wrappera In Percale and Calicos, with full - skirt,-deep flounce," shoulder revera, - braid diQr trimmed. $1.25, for.. UOC We' also offer a. good Wrapper for 29 In two colors, blua and red, with deep flounce. Last season's Shirt Waists, worth EOe and 7Eo, A- will close them at, each.... vW A special offer In Colored 8hlrt Waists, our 76o and 60c Waists, In percale and calicos, now selling IS. ............. av"v for,'' each...... j..., Women's Tailored Suits and Coats Ws are making special reduction in every ready-to- wear garment In thla ' house. Every article . la . thla season' a goods new, crisp and atyllah. i" A bargain for every purcbAsec, -..;' v . : Q o GTI 1IT ' ur apeclal ault offer, , In tSUeOO oUl 1 V Eton and blouse effects. In blue and tan, fancy . mixed materials, . also Jn solid colore of black, blue, brown and gray,- trimmed with atltching and allk braid and buttons. We have 1 OO ona grade for 94.88 and another for........ vv00 ct en' ci tit ' $T.KO arrrr in blue, black S y 0J OUl 1 and grays. - We are show ing a handsomely trimmed Tailored Suit in Eton and Norfolk effecta In' all alses. Voile and Venetian Cloth elegantly ; trimmed stitched taffeta bands and buttons. Regularly , worth fit to $16., Tou buy them 7 CA now for ;,vivU Women's Coats A few of our lightweight ' Summer ' Coats, made . of covert cloth, Norfolk and corset-fitted effects, we will ell at a remarkable reduction: , ' - ' - s $17.00 Coat, all thl week for....... S8.50 $l.e0 Coat, all this week for..o-.-rfir.-iyi.il6.Z5"" t .00 coat. aU this week for. ............. .$4.50 . X nobby line of , Eton jackets, - handsomely ', trimmed with allk band and braid. These go at thla remark able reduction I ' ,'. ' V ' ' ;,'.', '- - , $11.00 Jacket, all thla week for... ........ ..fe.BO - $11.10 Jacket, all thla week for ..M5.50 ? $10.60 Jacket, aU thla week for. ; ....f 4.50 We have made ' a great reduction In our ' Summer Coat. Our 27-lnch loose-back Monte Carlo and Eton effects, made of the beat black peau de sole, with broad shoulder effect, full sleeve deep cuff, edged With black allk braid: k ;. V.1 r . $11.50 Coat for .S8.SO $11.60 Coat for .......................... .S5.60 $11.50 Coat for , ...S6.25 $10.60 Coat for .......$4.60 Also fine line Pongee Silk Coats, loose effect, broad cape, trimmed with fancy braid, large sleeve and turnback caff, with deep fall of ecru lace:' ; . ' ... $11.60 Coat, for mCmm ........ ................ 116. 25 - $1.50 Coat for ......6.75 MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR REDUCED Boys 35c Negligee Shirts Here Is a bargain for you, boys. - To ' morrow we place on sale about I dosen Negligee Shirts, made of - good quality percale and Madras, all full cut - and wells made; all alsee; Juat such shirts as you will ' ' need' for vacation time. ' Regular $6o values, only ....... ..... .10f Men's 35c' Sommer " : Underwear at 19c An exceptional bargain this. Men's - Summer Underwear .In. gray, tan '' and ecru; light .and medium- weight shirts and drawers, all ejaes;-drawers are double seated; the kind that will wear and waah - well; regular $6d and tOo values ...... .....ltl Men's Half Hose at Half Price Men's splendid wearing half -hose, In colors black 'and tan, all alses; ' Summer - weight; colors perfectly 'fast; regular 15o values. , Extra , apeclal.. per pair , 7H4 Men's 35c Suspenders at 19c Just received by express, 60 doxen Men's Fine. Suspenders, made of best quality elastic webbing, with . mohair enda and drawers sup porters; a choice selection of da- - slrable colors and patterns to se lect from; regular $60 values, t : s.....i9 Men's Leather Suit Cases.... S1.2S Big line of Men'a Oolf and Stiff ; Bosom Shirts; 60c and 76e values - ...294 Large line Men'a Balbiiggan Under- ' wear, In plain and fancy colore; '600 and 7 60 values; for, per .. ult ..'.....38, 75 Men's-light ribbed Underwear; regu lar 26c and $60, apeclal .151 Men'-lightweight ribbed and plain fancy- striped ' Underwear; . worth S6e our sale price. ......... 25 Men's Balbiiggan Underwear, In plain , and fancy; worth double bur price, our sale. .......... .35 and 40 Medium weight value In Men'a Un derwear, regular 60o value. Sur prise Sale price. 38 Men'a Derby Ribbed Underwear, In , blue, brown and gray; regular 75c value, sale price. .50 Good Working Shirt ........... 19 An extra quality- In white Shirts, -for . 43 Boys' Negligee Shirts; worth 75c our - Sale price ......15 Child's fancy atrlpe Jersey Sweater ........ .-. .25 Boy's Jersey Sweater; 60o spec vclal ...1 ............39 Boy's 6O0 Dress Shirts, ouffs to , match .29 Men'a Handkerchiefs, white and col ors; special, two for ....5 Msn's colored border Japonette Hand kerchief a; regular 10a, apeclal.. 5 Large llne-iMMget Ties; 26o value. 15. two for 25 Men's Suspenders; ,26o and $60 val . ues; special i::.. .....10 Boys'-Negligee Shirts,-In black and white atrlpes 18 Men's Oolf SMrta, value up to - $1.00 t. V........38 Men'a atrlped Work Shirts, In dark and light colors 39 Men's Golf Shirts, with two col lars .. ...39 ' ; v Hosiery for Men r"-'-i Men's 10c Socks, In black, brown and - colors, two pairs',...,......, 15 Extra good quality, of; men'a 10c; straight goods, 4 pairs.'. ...25 V Boys' Waists ' Boys4 Xaandeed reroale Waists, with Mother's Friend Belt, In light and dark colors; sold regularly for f6e and 76c; now...,.,. ,..,. .39 Light and. dark colore, alt slses. In percale; sold every where fof ZSo, now ....... ..15 Big line of Men'a Teck Ties, bows and four-in-hands; 1 60 and $60 val ues .15 Boys' Fancy Striped Sweaters, light weight; 60o values. Sale -prioe ...........39 Children's Fancy Striped Sweaters, . button : shoulders; . regular 6O0. ' sale price ....................25 Boya. 10c Suspenders. Sale price.. 5 Men'a Black Overalls ...,.... .39 McCall Pattern We are areata for Ui celebrated XoOeU. patterns. The pattema show seam al io wanoea and as-: act beating and sewing line. 10 aad 1M each. Hi" - iite f.l eir For Ladles' Tape Girdle Corsets, pink, .. blue " and white; worth Tie." For ;. Ladles . hem stitched, - colored bordered Bandler. chiefs, - iT yard for, Brush Braid. . I For Ladies- White Apron. 5c For skein Shetland Floaa. - , ' lc J, For skein Domestlo Saxony,. slightly Boiled.. 3k Tard for TJ n bieeched Cottoa Toweling. - v 5c ... f For 100,- Paper Napkins. 3k For Ladlia' Bleached Sleeve lees Vest, ' ' lc For a good Tooth Brush. 2ic For Men'a Fancy Silk Shield Bows, 21c For Men's Turkey Red Handkerchiefs.' lc Tard " for fancy Bilk Trimming Braid, worth 60 and; 10c ' ale Each for red and blae ..'checkered fringed Napkins wonderful values, t 6c For ' Children's Heavy Black Seam, lesa Ribbed Hose.' extra special , 4 McCallV r Bazaar r free Come in aad re a July Baaaar of Faahloa free. Wa alao taks sub. sertptlona ' fog ateOall'a - 2Cag. ae 50 , ft year. "'")